Morality and the use of force in a unipolar world: The "Wilsonian moment"?

Ethics and International Affairs 14:11–22 (2000)
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When, where, and how should the promotion of human rights and democracy abroad figure in American foreign policy? A compelling way for liberals to influence this debate is to underscore a Wilsonian agenda's relevance to national security

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Tony Smith
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